rewster FHA memlrs attend state meeting
Lisa Brownlee is engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M.
Brownlee of Methow have
announced the engagement
of their daughter, Lisa Gail,
to Humberto Vn,,,:. n
of Salvador Venegas and
Candida Guzman of Los
Angelus, California.
A May 20 wedding is
being planned.
Sheriff is Kiwanis
guest speaker
Sheriff Jerry Beck of
Okanogan County was guest
and speaker at the Brewster
Kiwanis Thursday morning,
May 4.
Beck noted that
Okanogan County has the
highest per capita crime
rate of any county in the
state. He also discussed the
budget and statistics, and
noted that they needed
another radio relay for the
Methow Valley area.
Quad-City Herald M 11, 1978 Page 3
Mansfield Church
to hold retreat
The United Protestant
Church in Mansfield will
hold their retreat at Sun
Lakes State Park June 9, 10,
and 11. Because of Playday
falling on the 10th,
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arrangements have been
made to have major events
on friday and Saturday
evenings so people may at-
tend both.
May 11 - Brewster: Civic League, Grange, Kiwanis
May 12 - Brewster: Garden Club, 9:30 a.m.
May 14- 6 p.m. SDA Spring Banquet, Log Church Annex
May 15 - Pateros: Garden Club
May 16 - Brewster: School Board
Valerie Myers, Debby Allen, Kelley Mason standing.
Front are Terri Howell and Mikki Owhi. Fifty-eight boys and girls
Five members of the attending meetings and partieipatedintheBrewster
Brewster FHA chapter at- workshops, the girls toured Cub Scouts Bike Rodeo,
tended the State Leadership the Capitol building, the Monday, May 8, at the grade
Meeting of the Washington Governor&apos;s mansion and the school.
Association of FHA in Olympia Brewery. Trooper Forrest White-
Olympia recently. Atten- Friday evening, Terri hall of the Washington State
ding the meeting were Howell received the State Patrol presented the
Valerie Myers, Kelley Homemaker degree at the program.
Mson, Terri Howell, Mikki banquet session. This is the Following a Bicycle
Owhi-Debby Allen and ad- highest degree in FHA and Safety film, the participants
visor Beryl Shenyer. is awarded on the state level of the rodeo actively
The girls learned many to those who have planned negotiated the curves of the
things about leadership and carried out detailed obstacle course. Several
skills and became involved plans to grow in many dif- parents and adult friends
Brewster Bike Rodeo is popular event
in activities to further their ferent areas. Terri worked found themselves judges
personal growth. When not for a year on it. and helpers during the
rodeo.
First, second and third
place ribbons were presen-
ted to the winners of each
Flea market to grade. There were ties in
scores explaining the
open at Stage Stop multiple ribbons being given
for a particular grade, and
Stage Stop Country Flea Conconully, was torn down two participants of the 58
in 1976. Sale items of special
interest are picture frames
and shingle pictures ma(le
from the old barn.
The flea market is held on
the third Saturday of each
month from May through
September. Items available
for sale each month are
dependent upon what
booths come. Anyone with
items to sell, trade or give
away is welcome to bring a
booth.
had perfect scores. They
were Cory Riggan in the
third grade and Gene Moran
in the eighth grade.
The winners of each
grade were as follows:
Kindergarten Marie
Bickham, first; Lee Wel>
ster, second; Kris Swezey,
third.
First grade - Stanley Lehr-
man, first; Scott Drake, first;
Kyle Pomrankey, second;
Johanna Kirk, second;
Market will open for its
fourth season on May 20,
announces Alice Phillips,
Malott. She and her husband
Charles, opened the infor-
mal flea market in 1975.
The outdoor market is
held twelve miles north of
Brewster in an open field
just below the old George A.
Davis stage barn which was
completed in 1896. The barn,
used as a stopover for the
early stage line to Ruby and
GROCERY VALUES
Let's hear it for the hospitals Second grade Bobby
Cont. From Page 2
of inflation and arbitrary
hiring quotas and man-
datory government safety
modification. To comply
with just one bureaucratic
edict last year cost Florida
hospitals Fifty Million
Dollars.
And the malpractice in-
surance menace has multi-
plied that cost some places
one-thousand percent in one
year.
And while you and I are
staggered by the increased
per-day cost of
hospitalization- balance that
against this:
Our hospitals, whether six
beds or more than three
thousand, general or
specialized, are now able so
to expedite treatment
and/or therapy that the
average patient is out of the
GROCERY VALUES
hospital in fewer :.. ,
days, ,;That
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LISTINGS
We have qualified buyers waiting!
Okanogan County Specialists
amounts to a saving for the
patient.
An appendectomy used to
keep you hospitalized for
14 days - now 5 days.
The hernia repair which
used to require two weeks of
in-patient care now is
resolved in 24 hours - with
the patient back at work in
one-fifth the timei
American hospitals, at
whatever cost, by all
measures the world's finest -
have given us back work
days we would have lost -
and have credited our per-
sonal account with ad-
ditional pain-free years of
life itself.
if only for this seven days
in May, let's hear it for the
Hospital! (Paul Harvey
News, ABC Radio Network,
May 9, 1977)
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Kruzich, first; Pat Anson,
second; Angle Hogan,
second; Kristy Bickham,
second; Linda Hernandez,
third.
Third grade -Cory Riggan,
first; Roger Munk, second;
Ricky Duck, third.
Fourth grade - Lesia Mabry,
first; Mark Webster, first;
Trisha Davis, second; Kelly
Newby, second; Trudy Dod-
son, second; Mike Swezey,
second; Eric Dawson,
second; Randy Bickham,
third.
Fifth grade- Trever Brandt,
first; Raymond Lehrman,
second.
Sixth grade - Cindie Fur-
Attention
Eagles
Family Night
....... A'lothers ba ..........
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Sat., May 13 6:30P.M.
Fried chicken dinner,
all you can eat]
Couple $5.0O
Kids over 15 $2.00
Kids under 15 $1.0o
Dance
Live Music
From Spokane
Dennis
Roberts
Trio
, Starts .9:30 P.M.
Tel. 923-2231
man, first; Con Swezey, nandez, first. Melvin Squakin, second;Tim
second; Forrest Rief, third. Eighth grade - Gene Moran, Heming, third; Ben
Seventh grade- Ismael Her- first; Todd Moses, second; Galbraith, third.
Bridgeport: Order of Eastern Star 8:00
Pateros: City Council
May 17 - Brewster: American Legion Post 97
Bridgeport: Rebekahs
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